This is more a matter of usage and common sense than anything, but I'm faced with the following problem. I have a dropdown with things like greater, equal, between, and then a field where numbers can ...

Could you please help me replying this particular conversation?
A: I will be out of the office until Wednesday 1 April 2015. If your matter is urgent, please call my office and leave a message with ...

What is the proper way to say that someone received a prize / achieved a certain rank as a result of his participation in a contest or competition? I would also like a brief explanation, if it's more ...

I have come across the phrases like "to which","for which", "by which", "on which" and so on(using a preposition with a relative pronoun).
e.g. The chair on which the body was found..
Could someone ...

I have noticed a trend among younger native speakers of English to use the proposition(s) "off/off of" in place of "on." The most common one is the verb base. I have just heard it with go, which I can ...

I've recently seen this sentence in an article:
Robert is an authority on English literature.
Could you explain why there is used preposition "on" with a noun "authority", but with adjective "good" ...

In the phrase having children by/from different fathers, is by British usage, and from American usage?
The collocation with by, I could find in the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, but the ...

In office email communication, people constantly write "See the below attachment". However, I have a problem with this because I feel as though the word below should be placed after 'attachment' not ...